Handy 12 way connector
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http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/product/50/category/116
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Max
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They can also be found here:-
http://www.allcomponents.co.uk/product/screw-terminal-block-plug-and-socket-11699.html
and at half the price here:-
http://www.rapidonline.com/Cables-Connectors/6A-12-Pole-Plug-and-Socket-Terminal-Block-500713
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Ron
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Glad to see a link to Rapid as they are a good supplier. I got mine from RS Components.
Thanks Doug for bringing them to everyones attention.
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Alternatively, twisting the wires together was both very quick and "free". It worked well provided your hands weren't too cold. A quick "insulate" of the join (to prevent premature detonation :roll::roll:) with masking tape also worked well - except when it was wet and the tape wouldn't stick !!! These very handy "socket and plug" sets, which we cut up into single pairs, solved the problem until we discovered silicone filled (and thus waterproof) telephone wire crimp connectors. Of course you can't re-use the crimp connectors but at around 1p each, it's no big deal.
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Just found this thread and it may well solve my problem.
I am still in the early building stage and continually changing how the layout will be controlled, wired etc.
After laying track for a passing loop (twice) and temporarily attaching some wires to switches, I realised the control panel area I was thinking of using would end up looking like an electrician's nightmare!
I had decided that a more formal box type structure control panel/mimic board was needed and was scratching my head as how to connect to the layout.
I was looking at all sorts of plug and socket combinations, but using choc-blocks as plugs/sockets had never entered my head.
Well done chaps, and many thanks.:cool:
I'll let you know how I get on.
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I think I might try something like Martin's suggestion first, but use solid copper wire as opposed to code 75 rail.
All I want to be able to do is bring the control panel in-doors to solder up switches LEDs etc and then take it back in to the garage where they layout is being built and plug it in. Means I can sit in comfort to do the soldering and the garage is quite dark even with fluorescent lighting.
It's not going to be continually unplugged once it's finished so doesn't need to be anything too robust or expensive.
Talking of expense, getting really annoyed at postal charges where you end up paying the same or more than the cost of the item(s). Still, perhaps that's a good subject for another thread.
Ed
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I got the choc-blocks from 'the bay' at £1.98 for three, really cheap but not great quality, a couple of individual sockets had duff threads.
It's really surprising how many wires are needed just for a few switches.
Ignore the writing on the back it was just for my info (I know AC doesn't have +ve and -ve)
Contact, bit messy but it works.
I'll probably make a better control panel later but at least I can now lay some track, connecting and checking connectivity as I go.
Thanks again for the idea.
Ed
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Cheers MIKE
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